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During your Nashville vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Tennessee Walking Horse Museum
The Tennessee walking horse, named for its unusual high-stepping walking gait, is considered the world's premier breed of show horse, and it is here in the rolling hills of middle Tennessee that most of these horses are bred. Using interactive videos, hands-on exhibits, and other displays, this museum presents the history of the Tennessee walking horse. Though the exhibits here will appeal primarily to equine enthusiasts, there is also much for the casual visitor to learn and enjoy. The annual Tennessee Walking-Horse National Celebration, held each August here in Shelbyville, is one of middle Tennessee's most important annual events. Tennessee walkers can also be seen going through their paces at various other annual shows in the Nashville area.
James K. Polk House
This modest home was where James K. Polk, the 11th president of the United States, grew up and where he lived when he began his legal and political career. Though Polk may not be as familiar a name as those of some other early presidents, he did achieve two very important goals while in office: Polk negotiated the purchase of California and settled the long-standing dispute between the United States and England over where to draw the border of the Oregon Territory. The house is filled with antiques that belonged to Polk's parents when they lived here and to Polk and his family during their time in the White House. In a separate building there is an exhibit of political and Mexican War memorabilia.
Carter House
Built in 1830, the Carter House served as the Union army command post during the Battle of Franklin. Throughout the bloody fight, which raged all around the house, the Carter family and friends hid in the cellar. Today, you can still see many bullet holes in the main house and various outbuildings on the property. In addition to getting a tour of the restored home, you can spend time in the museum, which contains many Civil War artifacts. A video presentation about the battle that took place here will provide you with a perspective for touring the town of Franklin.
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
Gaylord Opryland is recognized around the world for its extraordinary service, luxurious non-smoking accommodations and first-class entertainment. Under majestic, climate-controlled glass atriums, you'll be surrounded by nine acres of lush indoor gardens, winding rivers and pathways, and sparkling waterfalls where you can unwind, explore, shop, dine, and be entertained to your heart's content. Highlights include 2,881 non-smoking rooms, a 44-foot waterfall, laser-light and fountain shows, ...
Days Inn Nashville North-Opryland/Grand Ole Opry Area
5 Sunbursts and Chairman Award Within 5 miles from downtown Nashville Free High Speed Wireless Internet All rooms have Oversized Mircowave/Refridge Iron and Ironing Board in all rooms 24-hr Front Desk Free USA Today available in Lobby Complimentary Coffee, Doughnuts , and OJ available in lobby 6AM- 10AM Safe deposit boxes are available in front office Copy/Fax Service Outdoor Pool Free Parking RV Parking Available Ice Machines Exterior Corridors Express Check ...
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